Ladies/Gents,
The below portrait of at this conjecture of an unknown Sergeant from H Division, sold on Ebay last night. I thought it might be an interesting topic of conversation. As I say I have not made any effort to identify him, as sadly I didn't win the auction. However, over the past week, I have been able to discover the following......
Collar Number 14H wearing either 1887 or 1897 Jubilee Medal, however, I strongly suspect it to be the 1887 version. Due to the following.
Photograph taken by Hancock & Williams - Studio at 24 New Cross Road, Deptford.
Partnership between Edward William Wetherstone Hancock & George Goodridge Williams, between 1884 - 1890 - Succeeded by E W W Hancock. 1891 - 1892, continued at 24 New Cross Road, but also appears to have been known also as the Hatcham Park Studio, at during this period.
In 1881 photographer living at living at 13 Rose Alley, Bishopsgate Street Without, City of London.
By 1891 he's living at 168 Ivydale Road, Peckham.
1901 he's living in Headingley with Burley.
Also had a studio at 4 Ethel Villas, Snells Park, Edmonton, but date for this unknown (but listed on back of CDV).
Photograph has 24 New Cross Road as address on front but gives Hatchum Park Studio on rear above the two addresses, suggesting perhaps the 1891-1892 period? Hence why I believe it to be the 1887 medal that is being worn by the Sgt.
What is curious however, is the fact that he has had his picture taken in Deptford as apposed to using a more local photographer to Whitechapel?
Granted the City is only 15 minutes away from Deptford on the train, so it appears that Hancock used to commute? But why Sgt14 traveled there to have his picture taken is anyone's guess. Perhaps he knew Hancock personally, given his City address. Another possibility is that he was a PC in R Division and was promoted to Sgt and posted to H Division and had his picture taken in Deptford with his stripes & new collar number?
With the information available it would suggest that this picture was taken sometime after 1887, between 1891 and 1892? Curious also why he chose to have his picture taken in Deptford, unless Hancock also took pictures at his home address on Rose Alley, but developed them at his Deptford studio?
The below portrait of at this conjecture of an unknown Sergeant from H Division, sold on Ebay last night. I thought it might be an interesting topic of conversation. As I say I have not made any effort to identify him, as sadly I didn't win the auction. However, over the past week, I have been able to discover the following......
Collar Number 14H wearing either 1887 or 1897 Jubilee Medal, however, I strongly suspect it to be the 1887 version. Due to the following.
Photograph taken by Hancock & Williams - Studio at 24 New Cross Road, Deptford.
Partnership between Edward William Wetherstone Hancock & George Goodridge Williams, between 1884 - 1890 - Succeeded by E W W Hancock. 1891 - 1892, continued at 24 New Cross Road, but also appears to have been known also as the Hatcham Park Studio, at during this period.
In 1881 photographer living at living at 13 Rose Alley, Bishopsgate Street Without, City of London.
By 1891 he's living at 168 Ivydale Road, Peckham.
1901 he's living in Headingley with Burley.
Also had a studio at 4 Ethel Villas, Snells Park, Edmonton, but date for this unknown (but listed on back of CDV).
Photograph has 24 New Cross Road as address on front but gives Hatchum Park Studio on rear above the two addresses, suggesting perhaps the 1891-1892 period? Hence why I believe it to be the 1887 medal that is being worn by the Sgt.
What is curious however, is the fact that he has had his picture taken in Deptford as apposed to using a more local photographer to Whitechapel?
Granted the City is only 15 minutes away from Deptford on the train, so it appears that Hancock used to commute? But why Sgt14 traveled there to have his picture taken is anyone's guess. Perhaps he knew Hancock personally, given his City address. Another possibility is that he was a PC in R Division and was promoted to Sgt and posted to H Division and had his picture taken in Deptford with his stripes & new collar number?
With the information available it would suggest that this picture was taken sometime after 1887, between 1891 and 1892? Curious also why he chose to have his picture taken in Deptford, unless Hancock also took pictures at his home address on Rose Alley, but developed them at his Deptford studio?
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